Ducati Posted Record Sales in 2022

The Italian manufacturer had a great year.

2022 Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak

2022 was a good year for a few different motorcycle companies, and Ducati now confirmed it had a record-setting year. The company sold a whopping 61,562 motorcycles. This makes 2022 the best year that the motorcycle company has ever had.

2022 Was Ducati’s Best Year Ever

Ducati should be pretty pleased with its achievement of selling more than 60,000 models in a single year.

“This sales result is the outcome of the path that sees us investing in continuous improvement and growth,” said Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO. “For the second consecutive year, we registered record deliveries, exceeding 60,000 motorcycles for the first time in our history.

“Ducati is an increasingly global company, ambassador of Made in Italy in the world, and these positive results make us truly proud,” Domenicali continued. “In the sporting field, we have won everything we could aspire to, bringing home the Triple Crown in both MotoGP and WorldSBK. An unprecedented achievement that has written a historic page in motorcycling and will remain forever engraved in the hearts of all Ducatisti.

“The year 2023 will see the debut in the MotoE championship of the first electric Ducati ever produced. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the women and men who work at Ducati in Borgo Panigale and in subsidiaries around the world, because without their dedication and commitment all the successes achieved by the company would not have been possible.”

2022 Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak
Image from Ducati

So what motorcycles sold the best for Ducati? Well, folks seemed to be most enamored with the Multistrada V4. The company sold 10,716.

The Monster was a great seller too, at 7,739 models. Then the Scrambler Ducati 800 family came in third with 6,880 models sold.

To learn more about Ducati’s success, check out the full press release. And if you want to check out the full Ducati range for 2023, I’d suggest checking out Ducati’s website.

Author: Wade Thiel

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